It looks like I'm having better success this year with starting plants from seed. Here are two shots of the first few plants popping their heads above the soil line.


And here's what they look like now (sorry for the vertical image -- iPhone issues).

What a difference! The only ones yet to sprout are the white datura and green nicotiana. I owe my hubby a big thanks for setting up the microirrigation system. Without that, I'm not sure the plant babies would've stood a chance.
Looks like I'll either have up-pot these or transplant them pretty soon here, before they get too big for those little cell packs.
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6 comments:
Hey from a fellow plant-lover from middle Georgia, Kim!
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I love growing plants from seed and seeing all the new babies emerge. Nice work!
nice i wonder how it will look when it will grow
Three cheers for your husband setting up a propagation unit for you. Suggestion - you should remove that rather spamy post by Zyoc - not good. I always delete this sort of post!
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